Does the Volkswagen EA839 Engine Burn Oil?

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JocelynMarie
07/29/25 6:58pm
Volkswagen EA839 engine has a very low probability of burning oil. Here are some methods to prevent engine oil burning: 1. Choose the right engine oil: To avoid oil burning, start from the root by selecting engine oil with a lower evaporation rate and higher viscosity, which improves the sealing between pistons and cylinders, thereby reducing the chance of oil burning. 2. Clean carbon deposits: Carbon deposits in the engine cylinders can not only cause piston rings to stick, reducing their oil-scraping effectiveness, but also lead to damage on the cylinder walls, resulting in oil burning. To reduce carbon deposits, besides regular cleaning, occasionally driving at high speeds can help improve contact between internal engine components.
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